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JazzStories: Sweet Honey In The Rock

From: Murray Street Productions
Series: JazzStories
Length: 12:33

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“Their music affects your consciousness, it changes your DNA if you really, really let it settle into your soul; Odetta’s voice, Miriam’s energy and a culture, Nina Simone’s integrity and her straightforwardness in her messages.” Read the full description.

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Miriam Makeba, Nina Simone and Odetta - Three jazz/blues icons and three powerful women who gave a passion for justice to the Grammy winning a- capella ensemble Sweet Honey in the Rock. Sweet Honey added a band to honor those great singers at Rose Hall.  Next summer they'll premiere their own composition with the National Symphony Orchestra.  Steve Rathe talks with the ensemble that’s 39 years young and bustin’ out.

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Miriam Makeba, Nina Simone and Odetta - Three jazz/blues icons and three powerful women who gave a passion for justice to the Grammy winning a- capella ensemble Sweet Honey in the Rock. Sweet Honey added a band to honor those great singers at Rose Hall.  Next summer they'll premiere their own composition with the National Symphony Orchestra.  Steve Rathe talks with the ensemble that’s 39 years young and bustin’ out.